2023-10-11 04:35:00
Record: 104-year-old completes skydive
A week following her skydive at the age of 104, American Dorothy Hoffner has died, according to a friend.
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A week following her skydive at the age of 104, American Dorothy Hoffner died, according to a friend. Hoffner was found dead on Monday by staff at the Brookdale Lake View retirement home in Chicago, said Joe Conant. Apparently Hoffner died in her sleep on Sunday evening (local time). On October 1st, Hoffner undertook a parachute jump that might earn her an entry in the Guinness Book of Records.
Dorothy Hoffner was found dead on Monday by staff at the Brookdale Lake View retirement home in Chicago, Joe Conant said. Apparently Hoffner died in his sleep on Sunday evening (local time). Conant, who works as a carer, became friends with the elderly lady a few years ago when he was looking following another resident of the home.
On October 1st, Hoffner undertook a parachute jump that might earn her an entry in the Guinness Book of Records. “Age is just a number,” the senior citizen announced to a cheering crowd as she landed at Skydive Chicago Airport in Ottawa, regarding 140 kilometers southwest of Chicago, according to a report in the Chicago Tribune. She plunged herself into the depths from 4,100 meters using a tandem jump.
Dorothy Hoffner during the skydiving tandem jump in Ottawa, Illinois.
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It wasn’t her first time: she made her first skydive when she was 100 years old. According to Conant, he is taking care of the paperwork so that his girlfriend can now be posthumously confirmed by the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest female skydiver in the world. However, that might take a while, he said. The current record holder is the Swede Linnéa Ingegärd Larsson, who plunged into the depths with a tandem jump in May 2022 at the age of 103.
Dorothy Hoffner, 104, is the world’s oldest skydiver, seen here with tandem diver Derek Baxter.
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Keystone/Daniel Wilsey via AP
Hoffner radiated amazing energy and remained mentally active until the end, said Conant. «She was tireless. She kept going.”
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